Connecting a Single Gas hob to a butane bottle

Pat, you have managed to add to a post from a year ago!

Not a very polite thread and in some cases not very sensible posts either.

The UK based experts who have given advice are not only trained in LPG but have given their help free of charge with no axe to grind.

Tony
 
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Pat, you have managed to add to a post from a year ago!

Not a very polite thread and in some cases not very sensible posts either.

The UK based experts who have given advice are not only trained in LPG but have given their help free of charge with no axe to grind.

Tony
Well, I have come to this site a long time after and I amazed at the fear and advice given. We live in France, and in country places we have no piped gaz only in bottles. We have a cupboard in the kitchen with two 13kg bottles and a gas detector, mains powered not batteries, expensive too. We have no auto changer like caravans. We know of nobody blowing up their house like us, with no piped gas in the region, all houses are on these bottles or big buried tanks in garden. However, there are many stories of blowing up pleasure boats. This stuff is very simple, and gas leaks in a closed cupboard are very evident at the very lowest levels. We have to change detendeurs (regulators?) every 5 years and any rubber pipes as well.
 

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